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Wrap-Up – The road-weary Cavaliers were playing their fourth game in five nights, and by the third quarter, it showed. Neither team had much in the tank by the fourth, but the Suns had enough to pull away for the 91-78 win on Tuesday night at The Q.

The Cavaliers are one of the youngest teams in the NBA – with a pair of rookies, a pair of sophomores under 22, and a group of young veterans who aren’t far removed from their freshman season.

C.J. Miles was a rookie seven seasons ago. And he doesn’t turn 26 until this spring. He was part of the last NBA Draft class to allow players to be drafted right out of high school. Other teams in that Class of 2005 made it count. Aside from Miles, other high schoolers selected include Andrew Bynum, Monta Ellis and Louis Williams.

The Cleveland Cavaliers (3-11) return to The Q tonight following a three-game road trip to take on the Phoenix Suns (6-8) at 7:00 p.m. ET.

The Wine and Gold will look to bounce back from yet another hard-fought loss, falling to the Grizzlies 84-78 in Memphis last night. The Suns will also look to rebound from a tough 104-101 loss to the Sixers in their last game on Sunday in Philly.

Please note: The Cavaliers game against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, December 5th at Quicken Loans Arena will no longer be broadcast nationally by ESPN. The game will now be broadcast locally on FOX Sports Ohio. Tipoff on 12/5 will remain at 8:00 p.m. In addition, the Wednesday, February 20th Cavs game against the New Orleans Hornets at The Q will now be televised nationally by ESPN and tipoff has been moved to 8:00 p.m. The 2/20 game will also still be broadcast locally on FOX Sports Ohio.